Stallion Mountain

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the real challenge at Stallion Mountain, beyond just the yardage?

You'll find the real test at Stallion Mountain isn't just the length, but how you manage the desert carries and the subtle undulations on the greens. Those slick putting surfaces, often guarded by deep bunkers, demand precision if you want to score well.

When is the best time of year to play Stallion Mountain for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?

We always recommend playing Stallion Mountain in the spring or fall - think March through May or September through November. The desert heat in summer is no joke, and you'll enjoy the course much more when temperatures are mild and the fairways are lush.

Is Stallion Mountain a good value, or should I expect resort-level pricing?

Stallion Mountain offers a solid golf experience without breaking the bank like some of the Strip's premium courses. You're getting a well-maintained track with good service for a price that feels fair, especially if you book a twilight round.

What's one hole or feature at Stallion Mountain that truly stands out and makes it memorable?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 17th - it's a stunner with a forced carry over a desert wash to a green often protected by wind. It's a beautiful, challenging hole that really captures the essence of desert golf here.

How's the pace of play at Stallion Mountain, and what kind of overall experience should I expect?

Pace of play at Stallion Mountain is generally good, especially if you tee off early; they do a decent job of managing groups. You can expect a relaxed, enjoyable round on a course that's forgiving enough for most handicaps but still offers plenty of strategic interest.